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Campbell CR300 series Product Manual (321 pages)
Compact Datalogger
Brand:
Campbell
| Category:
Data Loggers
| Size: 10.3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
17
2 Precautions
18
3 Initial Inspection
19
4 CR300 Series Data Acquisition System Components
20
The CR300 Series Data Logger
21
CR300 Series Product Line
21
Overview
22
Operations
22
Programs
22
Sensors
23
5 Wiring Panel and Terminal Functions
24
Power Input
26
Power LED Indicator
28
Power Output
28
Grounds
29
Communications Ports
30
USB Device Port
30
Ethernet Port
30
C Terminals for Communications
31
Ports
31
Port
31
Power States
31
Programmable Logic Control
32
6 Setting up the CR300 Series
34
7 Setting up Communications with the Data Logger
35
8 USB or RS-232 Communications
37
9 Virtual Ethernet over USB (RNDIS)
40
10 Ethernet Communications Option
42
Configuring Data Logger Ethernet Settings
42
Ethernet Leds
43
Setting up Ethernet Communications between the Data Logger and Computer
43
11 Wi-Fi Communications Option
45
Hosting a Wi-Fi Network
45
Configure the Data Logger to Host a Wi-Fi Network
46
Connect Your Phone to the Data Logger over Wi-Fi
46
Set up Loggerlink
47
Connect Your Computer to the Data Logger over Wi-Fi
48
Set up Loggernet or PC400W
48
Joining a Wi-Fi Network
49
Configure the Data Logger to Join a Wi-Fi Network
50
Set up Loggernet or PC400W
50
Wi-Fi LED Indicator
51
12 Cellular Communications Option
53
Pre-Installation
54
Establish Cellular Service
54
Selecting a Data Service
54
Install the SIM Card
55
Konect Pakbus Router Setup
55
Get Started
55
Set up Konect Pakbus Router
56
Installation
57
Modules Using Konect Pakbus Router (Private Dynamic IP)
57
Configure Data Logger
57
Set up Loggernet
59
Test the Connection
61
Modules Using a Public Static IP
62
Configure Data Logger
62
Set up Loggernet
64
Test the Connection
65
Cellular (TX/RX) LED Indicator
66
Signal Strength and Quality
66
Signal Strength
66
Signal Quality
67
13 Radio Communications Option
68
Configuration Options
69
Basic RF407 Networks
70
Configure the Base RF407-Series Radio
70
Configure the Remote RF407-Series Data Logger(S)
72
RF407-Series Radio Communications with Multiple Data Loggers through a Data Logger Router
75
Configure the RF407-Series Base Radio
76
Configure the Data Logger Acting as a Router
78
Add Routing Data Logger to Loggernet Network
81
Configure Remote (Leaf) Data Loggers
83
Add Leaf Data Loggers to the Network
83
Using Additional Communications Methods
84
14 Testing Communications with Ezsetup
85
Making the Software Connection
86
15 Creating a Short Cut Data Logger Program
87
Sending a Program to the Data Logger
90
16 Working with Data
92
Default Data Tables
92
Collecting Data
93
Collecting Data Using Loggernet
93
Collecting Data Using PC400
94
Viewing Historic Data
94
Data Types and Formats
95
Variables
95
Constants
96
Data Storage
97
About Data Tables
98
Header Rows
99
Data Records
101
Creating Data Tables in a Program
101
17 Data Memory
104
Data Tables
104
Flash Memory
105
CPU Drive
105
18 Measurements
106
Voltage Measurements
106
Single-Ended Measurements
107
Differential Measurements
108
Current-Loop Measurements
108
Voltage Ranges for Current Measurements
109
Example Current-Loop Measurement Connections
109
Resistance Measurements
111
Resistance Measurements with Voltage Excitation
111
RTD and PRT
114
Strain Measurements
114
Accuracy for Resistance Measurements
116
Period-Averaging Measurements
117
Pulse Measurements
118
Low-Level AC Measurements
119
High-Frequency Measurements
119
Switch-Closure and Open-Collector Measurements
120
P_SW Terminal
120
C Terminals
121
Quadrature Measurements
121
Pulse Measurement Tips
122
Input Filters and Signal Attenuation
123
Pulse Count Resolution
123
Vibrating Wire Measurements
123
Vspect
123
19 Communications Protocols
124
General Serial Communications
125
Modbus Communications
126
About Modbus
127
Modbus Protocols
128
Understanding Modbus Terminology
129
Connecting Modbus Devices
129
Modbus Client-Server Protocol
129
About Modbus Programming
130
Endianness
130
Function Codes
131
Modbus Information Storage
132
Registers
132
Coils
133
Data Types
133
Unsigned 16-Bit Integer
133
32-Bit Floating Point
134
Signed 16-Bit Integer
134
Signed 32-Bit Integer
134
Unsigned 32-Bit Integer
134
Modbus Tips and Troubleshooting
134
Error Codes
135
Result Code -01: Illegal Function
135
Result Code -02: Illegal Data Address
135
Result Code -11: COM Port Error
135
Internet Communications
136
IP Address
136
HTTPS Server
137
FTP Server
137
Mqtt
138
Sending Data to an MQTT Broker
138
Configure the Data Logger
138
Mosquitto
138
Program the Data Logger
139
Aws
140
Setup AWS Iot
140
Configure the Data Logger
146
Program the Data Logger
148
Verify Data in AWS Iot
148
Check Broker for Incoming Data
149
DNP3 Communications
151
Pakbus Communications
152
Communications
153
Transparent Mode
153
Watch Command (Sniffer Mode)
154
Transparent Mode Commands
155
Programmed Mode/Recorder Mode
155
Programming the Data Logger to Act as an SDI-12 Sensor
156
Power Considerations
156
20 Installation
158
Default Program
159
Data Logger Security
160
Device Configuration Utility Security Check
160
Http
161
Https
161
Pakbus
161
Web Services
161
Ftp
162
Network Services
162
Operating System Status
162
Ping
162
Telnet
162
Other Security Measures Reviewed by Device Configuration Utility
163
Account Manager
163
IP Broadcast Filtered
163
Other Communications Protocols
163
Pakbus TCP Enabled
163
Tls
163
From a Certificate Authority
165
Obtaining Certificate and Private Key
165
Applying Keys and Certificates to CSI Web Server
167
From Your IT Department
167
Other Security Measures
170
Crbasic
170
Other
170
The .Csipasswd File
171
Deprecated API Functionality
173
Web Interface
173
Power Budgeting
173
Field Work
174
Data Logger Enclosures
174
Electrostatic Discharge and Lightning Protection
175
21 CR300 Series Maintenance
177
Data Logger Calibration
177
Internal Battery
178
Replacing the Internal Battery
179
Updating the Operating System
179
Sending an Operating System to a Local Data Logger
180
Sending an Operating System to a Remote Data Logger
181
Gzip
182
22 Tips and Troubleshooting
184
Checking Station Status
185
Viewing Station Status
186
Watchdog Errors
186
Results for Last Program Compiled
187
Skipped Scans
187
Skipped Records
187
Variable out of Bounds
187
Battery Voltage
187
Understanding NAN and INF Occurrences
187
Timekeeping
188
Clock Best Practices
189
Time Stamps
189
Avoiding Time Skew
190
Crbasic Program Errors
190
Program Does Not Compile
191
Program Compiles but Does Not Run Correctly
191
Troubleshooting Radio Communications
192
Reducing out of Memory Errors
192
Resetting the Data Logger
192
Processor Reset
193
Program Send Reset
193
Manual Data Table Reset
194
Formatting Drives
194
Full Memory Reset
194
Troubleshooting Power Supplies
194
Using Terminal Mode
195
Serial Talk through and Comms Watch
197
Transparent Mode
197
Transparent Mode Commands
199
Watch Command (Sniffer Mode)
199
Terminal Master
200
Ground Loops
200
Common Causes
200
Detrimental Effects
201
Severing a Ground Loop
203
Soil Moisture Example
203
Improving Voltage Measurement Quality
205
Deciding between Single-Ended or Differential Measurements
205
Minimizing Ground Potential Differences
206
Ground Potential Differences
207
Minimizing Power-Related Artifacts
207
Minimizing Electronic Noise
208
Filtering to Reduce Measurement Noise
209
Minimizing Settling Errors
212
Measuring Settling Time
212
Factors Affecting Accuracy
214
Measurement Accuracy Example
215
Minimizing Offset Voltages
215
Field Calibration
217
File Name and Resource Errors
217
23 Information Tables and Settings (Advanced)
218
Datatableinfo Table System Information
219
Datafilldays
219
Datarecordsize
219
Datatablename
219
Recnum
220
Secsperrecord
220
Skippedrecord
220
Timestamp
220
Status Table System Information
220
Battery
220
Calgain
221
Caloffset
221
Commsmemfree
221
Compileresults
221
Cpudrivefree
221
Datastoragefree
221
Datastoragesize
221
Fullmemreset
221
Lastslowscan
222
Lithiumbattery
222
Maxproctime
222
Maxslowproctime
222
Measuretime
222
Memoryfree
222
Memorysize
222
Osdate
223
Ossignature
223
Osversion
223
Pakbusroutes
223
Paneltemp
223
Portconfig
223
Portstatus
224
Processtime
224
Progerrors
224
Progname
224
Progsignature
224
Recnum
224
Revboard
225
Runsignature
225
Serialnumber
225
Serialflasherrors
225
Skippedscan
225
Slowproctime
225
Starttime
226
Startupcode
226
Stationname
226
Sw12Volts
226
Timestamp
226
Varoutofbound
226
Watchdogerrors
227
Wifiupdatereq
227
Settings
227
Baudrate
227
Beacon
228
Cell Settings
228
Centralrouters
228
Commsmemalloc
228
Dns
229
Ethernetinfo
229
Ethernetpower
229
Filesmanager
229
Ftpenabled
229
Ftppassword
230
Ftpport
230
Ftpusername
230
Httpenabled
230
Httpport
230
Httpsenabled
230
Httpsport
230
Includefile
231
Ipbroadcastfiltered
231
Ipaddresseth
231
Ipgateway
231
Ipmasketh
232
Ipmaskwifi
232
Iptrace
232
Iptracecode
232
Iptracecomport
232
Isrouter
232
Keepaliveurl (Ping Keep Alive URL)
233
Keepalivemin (Ping Keep Alive Timeout Value)
233
Maxpacketsize
233
Neighbors
233
Pakbusaddress
233
Pakbusencryptionkey
234
Pakbusnodes
234
Pakbusport
234
Pakbustcpclients
234
Pakbustcpenabled
234
Pakbustcppassword
235
Pingenabled
235
Pppdial
235
Pppdialresponse
235
Pppinfo
235
Pppinterface
236
Pppipaddr
236
Ppppassword
236
Pppusername
236
Routefilters
236
Rs232Power
237
Security(1), Security(2), Security
237
Servicesenabled
237
Tcpclientconnections
237
Tcpport
237
Telnetenabled
237
Tlsconnections (Max TLS Server Connections)
237
Tlspassword
238
Tlsstatus
238
Utcoffset
238
Verify
238
Cellular Settings
238
Cellapn
239
Cellenabled
239
Cellinfo
239
Cellkeepalive
240
Cellkeepalivetime
240
Cellpdpauth
240
Cellpdppassword
240
Cellpdpusername
241
Cellpwrduration
241
Cellpwrrepeat
242
Cellpwrstarttime
242
Cellrsrq
242
Cellrssi
243
Cellstate
243
Cellstatus
244
RF407-Series Radio Settings
244
Radioavailfreq
245
Radiochanmask
245
Radioenable
245
Radiohopseq
245
Radiomac
246
Radiomodel
246
Radiomodulever
246
Radionetid
246
Radioprotocol
247
Radiopwrmode
247
Radioretries
248
Radiorssi
248
Radiorssiaddr
249
Radiostats
249
Radiotxpwr
250
Wi-Fi Settings
250
Ipaddresswifi
251
Ipgatewaywifi
251
Ipmaskwifi
251
Wifichannel
251
Wificonfig
251
Networks
252
Wifieapmethod
252
Wifieappassword
252
Wifieapuser
252
Wifienable
252
Wifipassword
253
Wifipowermode
253
Wifissid (Network Name)
253
Wifistatus
253
Wifitxpowerlevel
254
Wlandomainname
254
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Campbell CR300 series Product Manual (258 pages)
Compact Datalogger
Brand:
Campbell
| Category:
Data Loggers
| Size: 4.63 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 CR300 Series Data Acquisition System Components
14
The CR300 Series Datalogger
15
CR300 Series Product Line
15
Overview
16
Operations
16
Programs
16
Sensors
16
2 Wiring Panel and Terminal Functions
18
Power Input
20
Power LED Indicator
22
Power Output
22
Grounds
23
Communications Ports
24
USB Device Port
24
Ethernet Port
24
C Terminals for Communications
25
Ports
25
Port
25
Power States
25
Programmable Logic Control
26
3 Setting up the CR300 Series
28
4 Setting up Communications with the Data Logger
29
USB or RS-232 Communications
30
5 Virtual Ethernet over USB (RNDIS)
32
6 Ethernet Communications Option
34
Configuring Data Logger Ethernet Settings
34
Ethernet Leds
35
Setting up Ethernet Communications between the Data Logger and Computer
35
7 Wi-Fi Communications Option
38
Configuring the Data Logger to Host a Wi-Fi Network
38
Connecting Your Computer to the Data Logger over Wi-Fi
39
Setting up Wi-Fi Communications between the Data Logger and the Data Logger Support Software
39
Configuring Data Loggers to Join a Wi-Fi Network
40
Wi-Fi LED Indicator
41
8 Cellular Communications Option
42
Pre-Installation
42
Establish Cellular Service
43
Selecting a Data Service
43
Install the SIM Card
43
Konect Pakbus Router Setup
44
Get Started
44
Set up Konect Pakbus Router
45
Installation
46
Modules Using Konect Pakbus Router (Private Dynamic IP)
46
Configure Data Logger
46
Set up Loggernet
48
Test the Connection
50
Modules Using a Public Static IP
50
Configure Data Logger
50
Set up Loggernet
51
Test the Connection
53
Cellular (TX/RX) LED Indicator
54
Signal Strength
54
9 Radio Communications Option
55
Configuration Options
56
RF407-Series Radio Communications with One or more Data Loggers
56
Configuring the RF407-Series Radio
57
Setting up Communications between the RF407-Series Data Logger and the Computer
57
RF407-Series Radio Communications with Multiple Data Loggers Using One Data Logger as a Router
59
Configuring the RF407-Series Radio
59
Configuring the Data Logger Acting as a Router
60
Adding Routing Data Logger to Loggernet Network
60
Adding Leaf Data Loggers to the Network
61
Using Additional Communications Methods
62
10 Testing Communications with Ezsetup
63
Making the Software Connection
64
11 Creating a Short Cut Data Logger Program
65
Sending a Program to the Data Logger
67
12 Working with Data
69
Default Data Tables
69
Collecting Data
70
Collecting Data Using Loggernet
70
Collecting Data Using PC200W or PC400
70
Viewing Historic Data
71
Data Types and Formats
71
Variables
72
Data Storage
73
About Data Tables
74
Header Rows
75
Data Records
77
Creating Data Tables in a Program
77
13 Data Memory
79
Data Tables
79
Flash Memory
79
CPU Drive
80
14 Measurements
81
Voltage Measurements
81
Single-Ended Measurements
82
Differential Measurements
82
Current-Loop Measurements
83
Voltage Ranges for Current Measurements
83
Example Current-Loop Measurement Connections
84
Resistance Measurements
85
Resistance Measurements with Voltage Excitation
86
Strain Measurements
88
Accuracy for Resistance Measurements
90
Period-Averaging Measurements
91
Pulse Measurements
91
Low-Level AC Measurements
93
High-Frequency Measurements
93
Switch-Closure and Open-Collector Measurements
94
C Terminals
94
P_SW Terminal
94
Quadrature Measurements
95
Pulse Measurement Tips
96
Input Filters and Signal Attenuation
96
Pulse Count Resolution
96
Vibrating Wire Measurements
97
Vspect
97
15 Communications Protocols
98
General Serial Communications
99
Modbus Communications
100
About Modbus
101
Modbus Protocols
102
Understanding Modbus Terminology
103
Connecting Modbus Devices
103
Modbus Master-Slave Protocol
103
About Modbus Programming
104
Endianness
104
Function Codes
105
Modbus Information Storage
105
Coils
106
Data Types
106
Registers
106
Signed 16-Bit Integer
107
Signed 32-Bit Integer
107
Unsigned 16-Bit Integer
107
Unsigned 32-Bit Integer
107
32-Bit Floating Point
108
Modbus Tips and Troubleshooting
108
Error Codes
108
Result Code -01: Illegal Function
108
Result Code -02: Illegal Data Address
108
Result Code -11: COM Port Error
109
Internet Communications
109
DNP3 Communications
110
Pakbus Communications
110
Communications
111
Transparent Mode
111
Transparent Mode Commands
113
Programmed Mode/Recorder Mode
113
Programming the Data Logger to Act as an SDI-12 Sensor
114
Power Considerations
114
16 CR300 Series Maintenance
116
Data Logger Calibration
116
Data Logger Security
117
Tls
118
Security Codes
119
Creating a .Csipasswd File
120
Command Syntax
121
Data Logger Enclosures
121
Internal Battery
122
Replacing the Internal Battery
123
Electrostatic Discharge and Lightning Protection
124
Power Budgeting
126
Updating the Operating System
126
Sending an Operating System to a Local Data Logger
127
Sending an Operating System to a Remote Data Logger
128
17 Tips and Troubleshooting
130
Checking Station Status
131
Viewing Station Status
132
Watchdog Errors
132
Results for Last Program Compiled
133
Skipped Scans
133
Skipped Records
133
Variable out of Bounds
133
Battery Voltage
133
Understanding NAN and INF Occurrences
133
Timekeeping
134
Clock Best Practices
135
Time Stamps
135
Avoiding Time Skew
136
Crbasic Program Errors
136
Program Does Not Compile
137
Program Compiles but Does Not Run Correctly
137
Troubleshooting Radio Communications
138
Reducing out of Memory Errors
138
Resetting the Data Logger
138
Processor Reset
139
Program Send Reset
139
Manual Data Table Reset
139
Formatting Drives
140
Full Memory Reset
140
Troubleshooting Power Supplies
140
Using Terminal Mode
141
Serial Talk through and Comms Watch
143
Transparent Mode
143
Transparent Mode Commands
145
Terminal Master
145
Ground Loops
146
Common Causes
146
Detrimental Effects
147
Severing a Ground Loop
148
Soil Moisture Example
149
Improving Voltage Measurement Quality
150
Deciding between Single-Ended or Differential Measurements
151
Minimizing Ground Potential Differences
152
Ground Potential Differences
152
Minimizing Power-Related Artifacts
153
Minimizing Electronic Noise
154
Filtering to Reduce Measurement Noise
154
Minimizing Settling Errors
157
Measuring Settling Time
157
Factors Affecting Accuracy
159
Measurement Accuracy Example
159
Minimizing Offset Voltages
160
Field Calibration
161
File Name and Resource Errors
162
18 Information Tables and Settings (Advanced)
163
Datatableinfo Table System Information
164
Datafilldays
164
Datarecordsize
164
Datatablename
164
Recnum
164
Secsperrecord
165
Skippedrecord
165
Timestamp
165
Status Table System Information
165
Battery
165
Calgain
165
Caloffset
165
Commsmemfree
166
Compileresults
166
Cpudrivefree
166
Datastoragefree
166
Datastoragesize
166
Fullmemreset
166
Lastslowscan
166
Lithiumbattery
166
Maxproctime
167
Maxslowproctime
167
Measuretime
167
Memoryfree
167
Memorysize
167
Osdate
167
Ossignature
167
Osversion
167
Pakbusroutes
168
Paneltemp
168
Portconfig
168
Portstatus
168
Processtime
168
Progerrors
168
Progname
169
Progsignature
169
Recnum
169
Revboard
169
Runsignature
169
Serialnumber
169
Serialflasherrors
169
Skippedscan
170
Slowproctime
170
Starttime
170
Startupcode
170
Stationname
170
Sw12Volts
170
Timestamp
171
Varoutofbound
171
Watchdogerrors
171
Wifiupdatereq
171
Settings
171
Baudrate
172
Beacon
172
Cell Settings
172
Centralrouters
172
Commsmemalloc
173
Dns
173
Ethernetinfo
173
Ethernetpower
173
Filesmanager
173
Ftpenabled
173
Ftppassword
174
Ftpport
174
Ftpusername
174
Httpenabled
174
Httpport
174
Httpsenabled
174
Httpsport
174
Includefile
174
Ipaddresseth
175
Ipgateway
175
Ipmasketh
175
Ipmaskwifi
175
Iptrace
175
Iptracecode
176
Iptracecomport
176
Isrouter
176
Maxpacketsize
176
Neighbors
176
Pakbusaddress
177
Pakbusencryptionkey
177
Pakbusnodes
177
Pakbusport
177
Pakbustcpclients
177
Pakbustcpenabled
177
Pakbustcppassword
178
Pingenabled
178
Pppdial
178
Pppdialresponse
178
Pppinfo
178
Pppinterface
179
Pppipaddr
179
Ppppassword
179
Pppusername
179
Routefilters
179
Rs232Power
180
Security(1), Security(2), Security
180
Servicesenabled
180
Tcpclientconnections
180
Tcpport
180
Telnetenabled
180
Tlsconnections
180
Tlspassword
180
Tlsstatus
181
Udpbroadcastfilter
181
Utcoffset
181
Verify
181
Cellular Settings
181
Cellapn
182
Cellenabled
182
Cellinfo
182
Cellkeepalive
182
Cellkeepalivetime
183
Cellpdpauth
183
Cellpdppassword
183
Cellpdpusername
183
Cellpwrduration
184
Cellpwrrepeat
184
Cellpwrstarttime
184
Cellrsrq
185
Cellrssi
185
Cellstate
186
Cellstatus
186
RF407-Series Radio Settings
187
Radioavailfreq
187
Radiochanmask
187
Radioenable
187
Radiohopseq
188
Radiomac
188
Radiomodel
188
Radiomodulever
188
Radionetid
189
Radioprotocol
189
Radiopwrmode
189
Radioretries
190
Radiorssi
190
Radiorssiaddr
191
Radiostats
191
Radiotxpwr
192
Wi-Fi Settings
192
Ipaddresswifi
192
Ipgatewaywifi
192
Ipmaskwifi
193
Wifichannel
193
Wificonfig
193
Wifieapmethod
193
Wifieappassword
193
Wifieapuser
194
Networks
194
Wifienable
194
Wifipassword
194
Wifipowermode
194
Wifissid (Network Name)
195
Wifistatus
195
Wifitxpowerlevel
195
Wlandomainname
195
Campbell CR300 series Operator's Manual (86 pages)
Brand:
Campbell
| Category:
Data Loggers
| Size: 2.77 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Introduction
11
Precautions
11
Initial Inspection
12
Quickstart
12
Configure Software
13
Connect to the CR300
17
Connect with PC200W or PC400
17
Connect with Loggernet
18
Create a Program
19
Wire Sensors and Devices
24
Send a Program
24
Opening a Terminal
24
Collect Data
25
Collect Data with PC200W or PC400
25
Collect Data with Loggernet
27
View Data
28
Install the CR300
28
Apply Power
29
Connect to Earth Ground
29
Mounting to a Backplate
29
Overview
30
Wiring Panel Overview
30
CR300 Wiring Panel
30
CR300 Wiring Panel Terminal Definitions
30
Configuring the CR300
31
Device Configuration Utility
31
Network Planner
31
Configuring Datalogger Support Software
32
Writing a Program
32
Sending a Program
32
Monitoring Data
33
Collecting Data
33
Viewing Data
33
Typical Data Table
34
TOA5 Environment Line
34
Data Process Abbreviations
35
Details
36
Analog Measurements
36
Voltage Measurements - Details
36
Single-Ended Measurements
36
Differential Measurements
37
Voltage Ranges
37
Settling Time
37
Reverse Differential
37
First Notch Frequency
37
Resistance Measurements - Details
38
Resistive-Bridge Circuits with Voltage Excitation
38
Voltage Excitation
40
Ratiometric Accuracy
40
Current Measurements - Details
40
Voltage Ranges for Current Measurements
41
Ma and 4-20 Ma Measurements
41
CR300 Current Measurement
41
Ma and 4-20 Ma Sensor Example Connections
41
Pulse Measurements - Details
43
Pulse Signal Types
43
Period Averaging - Details
44
Digital Input/Ouput - Details
44
Communication - Details
44
Communication Ports
44
Pulse Measurement Input Types, Terminals, and Data Options
44
USB Port
45
RS-232 Port
45
SDI-12 Ports
45
General Serial Communications
45
SDI-12 Communications
45
Modbus Communications
46
DNP3 Communications
46
Pakbus Communications
46
Internet Communications
47
Grounding - Details
47
Lightning Protection
48
Power
49
Power in
49
Power Sources
49
Lightning Protection Scheme
49
Power LED Indicator
50
Calculating Power Consumption
50
Power out
50
Power LED Activity
50
Memory
51
Data Storage
51
CR300 Memory Allocation
51
CPU Drive
52
Time Keeping
52
Specifications
52
Voltage Measurements - Specifications
52
Analog Voltage Measurement Range and Resolution
52
Analog Voltage Measurement Speed
52
Analog Voltage Measurement Input Resistance and Current
52
Resistance Measurements - Specifications
54
Voltage Excitation - Specifications
55
Current Measurements - Specifications
55
Pulse Measurements - Specifications
55
Switch-Closure Input
55
High-Frequency Input
56
Low-Level AC Input
56
Period Averaging - Specifications
56
Digital Input/Output - Specifications
57
Switched Voltage Output - Specifications
57
Digital I/O Voltage Levels
57
Pulse-Width Modulation - Specifications
58
Communication - Specifications
58
System - Specifications
58
Power Requirements - Specifications
59
Compliance - Specifications
59
Physical - Specifications
59
RF407, RF412, and RF422 Radio Options - Specifications
60
Maintenance
60
Calibration
61
Sending an Operating System
61
Internal Lithium Battery
62
Troubleshooting
62
Station Status Summary
62
Station Status Window
62
Basic Troubleshooting Procedure
63
Troubleshooting with Station Status
63
NAN and INF
64
Out of Memory Error
65
Resetting the CR300
65
Glossary
66
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Getting Started
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USB Communications
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Cellular Communications Option
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Pre-Installation
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Establish Cellular Service
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Selecting a Data Service
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Installation
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Modules Using Konect Pakbus Router (Private Dynamic IP)
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Set up Loggernet
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Test the Connection
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Cellular (TX/RX) LED Indicator
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Signal Strength and Quality
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Signal Strength
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Signal Quality
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Sending a Program to the Data Logger
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Viewing Historic Data
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2 USB or RS-232 Communications
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Installation
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Modules Using Konect Pakbus Router (Private Dynamic IP)
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Configure Data Logger
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Set up Loggernet
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Cellular (TX/RX) LED Indicator
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Signal Strength
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Viewing Historic Data
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Get Started
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USB or RS-232 Communications
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Testing Communications and Completing EZ Setup
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Connecting the Datalogger to a Computer
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Creating a Program in Short Cut
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Sending a Program to the Datalogger
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Collecting Data
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Collecting Data Using Loggernet
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Viewing Historic Data
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Introduction
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CR300 os Update
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Using a Direct USB Connection and Device Configuration Utility
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Remote Update Using Loggernet
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